Las hijas de Juan: Daughters Betrayed
Las hijas de Juan: Daughters Betrayed
Josie Méndez-Negrete
Las hijas de Juan: Daughters Betrayed
Josie Méndez-Negrete
Descripción
Méndez-Negrete was born in Mexico, in the state of Zacatecas. She recalls a joyous childhood growing up in the midst of Tabasco, a vibrant town filled with extended family. Her father, though, had dreams of acquiring wealth in el norte. He worked sun-up to sun-down in the fields of south Texas. Returning home to Mexico, his pockets full of dollars, he spent evenings drinking and womanizing.
When Méndez-Negrete was eleven, her father moved the family to the United States, where they eventually settled in California's Santa Clara Valley. There her father began molesting his daughters, viciously beating them and their mother. Within the impoverished immigrant family, the abuse continued for years, until a family friend brought it to the attention of child welfare authorities. Méndez-Negrete's father was tried, convicted, and imprisoned.
Las hijas de Juan is told chronologically, from the time Méndez-Negrete was a child until she was a young adult trying, along with the rest of her family, to come to terms with her father's brutal legacy. It is a harrowing story of abuse and shame compounded by cultural and linguistic isolation and a system of patriarchy that devalues the experiences of women and girls. At the same time, Las hijas de Juan is an inspiring tale, filled with strong women and hard-won solace found in traditional Mexican cooking, songs, and storytelling.
""Las hijas de Juan" is a searching and searingly honest portrayal of struggle, survival, and "corage"! This is a woman's story that has lessons for the entire community."--Louis Gerard Mendoza, author of "Historia: The Literary Making of Chicana and Chicano History"Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 224 |
Lenguaje | Español |
Editorial | Duke University Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2006-09-06 |
Dimensiones | 8.04" x 6.2" x 0.53" pulgadas |
Serie | Latin America Otherwise |
Descripción de Edición | Revised |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Femenino |
Acerca del Autor
Josie Méndez-Negrete is Professor of Mexican American Studies in the Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies at the University of Texas, San Antonio.
Descripción
Méndez-Negrete was born in Mexico, in the state of Zacatecas. She recalls a joyous childhood growing up in the midst of Tabasco, a vibrant town filled with extended family. Her father, though, had dreams of acquiring wealth in el norte. He worked sun-up to sun-down in the fields of south Texas. Returning home to Mexico, his pockets full of dollars, he spent evenings drinking and womanizing.
When Méndez-Negrete was eleven, her father moved the family to the United States, where they eventually settled in California's Santa Clara Valley. There her father began molesting his daughters, viciously beating them and their mother. Within the impoverished immigrant family, the abuse continued for years, until a family friend brought it to the attention of child welfare authorities. Méndez-Negrete's father was tried, convicted, and imprisoned.
Las hijas de Juan is told chronologically, from the time Méndez-Negrete was a child until she was a young adult trying, along with the rest of her family, to come to terms with her father's brutal legacy. It is a harrowing story of abuse and shame compounded by cultural and linguistic isolation and a system of patriarchy that devalues the experiences of women and girls. At the same time, Las hijas de Juan is an inspiring tale, filled with strong women and hard-won solace found in traditional Mexican cooking, songs, and storytelling.
""Las hijas de Juan" is a searching and searingly honest portrayal of struggle, survival, and "corage"! This is a woman's story that has lessons for the entire community."--Louis Gerard Mendoza, author of "Historia: The Literary Making of Chicana and Chicano History"Detalles
Formato | Tapa dura |
Número de Páginas | 224 |
Lenguaje | Español |
Editorial | Duke University Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2006-11-01 |
Dimensiones | 8.12" x 6.34" x 0.76" pulgadas |
Serie | Latin America Otherwise |
Descripción de Edición | Revised |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Femenino |
Acerca del Autor
Josie Méndez-Negrete is Professor of Mexican American Studies in the Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies at the University of Texas, San Antonio.
Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.286 kg |
SKU: | 9780822338963 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 31/10/23 |
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